If You're Disappointed by Plus-Size Fashion, Katie Sturino Can Help

Katie Sturino loves fashion. But she doesn’t always feel up for it.

“I think that shopping in general is hard,” she told me over a video call. “I’m not saying it’s easy for thin people, but if you’re in a bigger body, you kind of expect to be disappointed a lot.”

Over the past decade, Sturino — a former publicist turned content creator — has documented those disappointments to hundreds of thousands of followers on social media, where she’s become sort of a fashion rebel with a cause.

“My mission is just to help women stop feeling bad about their bodies,” said Sturino, whose debut novel Sunny Side Up features a plus-size protagonist with similar struggles. So she calls out stores that don’t offer what she considers to be a size-inclusive range, often sharing dressing-room pics of herself clad in too-small garb. And she helps her followers find stylish pieces in extended sizes.

Despite the roadblocks, Sturino has not been deterred in her quest to find well-made, stylish clothes. She said she relies on staples, which to her include work-appropriate suits that she can mix and match with more-casual items, well-fitting jeans, quality boots, and T-shirts. “Those are the pieces you reach for season after season,” she said.

Here is her best advice for creating a solid wardrobe — at any size.



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